Right, the 2.x website is not deployed yet.

jWebUnit is a young and promissing project.

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Wim Deblauwe a écrit :
I have no experience with other web test frameworks, but it looks nice
looking at the quick start. The link to the 2.x site does not work
currently, better fix this.

regards,

Wim

2006/8/2, Christophe DENEUX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


Hi Daniel,

Some advantages of using jWebUnit to test a web application are:
    - easier test case writing,
    - faster test case running,
    - No graphic server is needed with the engine "htmlunit", so the
integration into a continuous integration system is easier (no browser
is needed),
    - Soon, you will use an engine for Selenium to run your tests
directly in your browser.

jWebUnit home: http://jwebunit.sourceforge.net


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Daniel Serodio a écrit :
> Christophe DENEUX wrote:
>
>> Hi ,
>>
>> A snapshot repository is available at: http://maven.openqa.org/
>>
>> Have you try jWebUnit (http://jwebunit.sourceforge.net/index.html)
>> instead of Selenium for your functional tests? With jWebUnit, you can
>> run your tests with different engines as htmlunit or Selenium (the
>> Selenium engine is available trough SVN). You will use the htmlunit
>> engine to execute your tests in a background mode (continuous
>> integration) and the selenium engine in a visual mode.
>>
> It's been a while since I looked at jWebUnit, and I'm currently using
> Selenium; what is the advantage of using jWebUnit as you describe
> instead of using Selenium directly? Do you have an URL with more info on
> the subject?
>
> TIA,
> Daniel Serodio
>
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